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XML Signature With JSR-105 in Java SE 6

White Papers XML Signature technology, specified in the W3C recommendation XML-Signature Syntax and Processing, is at the foundation for solutions of message-level security in SOA. The universally adopted OASIS standard WS-Security is built upon this technology...

[December 9, 2006, 0:00]

XML Assistant

Downloads The XML Assistant is a XML Editor, that shows the content of XML files very clearly and allows easy editing. Instead of writing XML character by character, with it you change the contents using input fields.

[June 8, 2009, 5:04]

XML Options in Microsoft SQL Server 2005

White Papers This paper provides the user with the different options for handling XML in SQL Server 2005. The System.Xml namespace, SQLXML, and the XML data type are discussed with the relative benefits and limitations of each, and include sample scenarios.

[March 7, 2005, 2:00]

XML begins to catch on

News Both wanted to know how they could benefit from XML, the Extensible Markup Language standard for data interchange that's seemingly taking the world by storm. Vertical-industry associations suddenly are glomming on to XML as the panacea for sharing...

[December 9, 1999, 10:02]

XML Nanny

Downloads XML Nanny is a Free Mac OS X developer tool that provides an Aqua interface for checking XHTML and XML documents for Well-Formedness and Validity either locally or across the network. XML Nanny is the perfect tool for the web author who cares!

[January 30, 2007, 7:00]

XML and SOA

White Papers The realization of SOA through Web services is intrinsically driven by core XML technologies. The emergence of service-oriented design principles, however, is affecting how XML technologies are utilized and positioned within contemporary solutions.

[July 21, 2005, 7:50]

XML-Serializer

Downloads XML-Serializer is a powerful XML-to-Java data-binding software tool. Adaptinet's XML-Serializer greatly simplifies binding native XML to and from Java objects. The XML-Serializer generates a Java object model from XML-Schemas and the run-time...

[April 17, 2002, 6:00]

XML Query (XQuery) Support in Oracle Database 10g Release 2

White Papers XQuery is designed to work with the XML data model, and be a comprehensive query language for data that is expressed in XML - just as SQL has been the query language for much of the world's structured data expressed as relational tables, and as...

[October 30, 2007, 21:04]

Ajax on Java: XML and JSON for Ajax

White Papers In particular, if one only has one data point, XML is overkill. In some cases, passing a string of delimited values may seem like the simplest approach, but using XML has advantages. For one thing, XML is self-documenting.

[October 10, 2007, 1:00]

XML Constraints: Specification, Analysis, and Applications

White Papers To make effective use of XML constraints it is often necessary to reason about them, both at compile-time (for consistency and implication analyses) and at run-time (for incremental constraint checking).

[November 29, 2006, 0:00]

XML-to-SQL Query Translation Literature: The State of the Art and Open Problems

White Papers Recently, the database research literature has seen an explosion of publications with the goal of using an RDBMS to store and/or query XML data. The problems addressed and solved in this area are diverse.

[November 25, 2008, 23:00]

XML: Extremely critical or exhaustingly complex?

Talkback I agree.the concept of XML started of with the idea that it is visually easier to read and expandable from a programmatic manner. Along with the schemas, it was supposed to be easier for everyone to interpret and present the data systematically.

[August 6, 2003, 1:29]

XML expert brings blogging to Sun

News Extensible Markup Language guru Tim Bray has joined Sun Microsystems' software group to work on XML-based syndication technologies and advanced search. There's a vision of next-generation technology around the intersection of RSS, XML and advanced...

[March 16, 2004, 7:55]

XML: Extremely critical or exhaustingly complex?

Talkback The analyst in this case says that anyone can develop an XML standard and that in his view this can be a real problem. Does anyone actually listen to the Gartner Group or it's analysts? That's the whole point.

[August 6, 2003, 20:30]

XML: Extremely critical or exhaustingly complex?

Talkback XML is neither complex or new -- perhaps to someone that doesn't work with data on a regular basis, but such people should not be the standard by which technology is judged. SGML has been around for 25+ years, and XML is little different.

[August 7, 2003, 15:57]

XML Schema Refinement Through Redundancy Detection and Normalization

White Papers It is observed that XML databases are often "Casually designed" and XML FDs may not be determined in advance. Under such circumstances, discovering XML data redundancies from the data itself becomes necessary and is an integral part of the schema...

[December 24, 2008, 0:00]

XML VIN Decoder

Downloads Within about one hour you can be sending VIN requests and receiving back comprehensive data in xml. VIN decoder for all vehicles including trucks, cars, motorcycles, powersports. Data includes features, options, warranty information, spec data...

[September 14, 2006, 12:02]

XML: Extremely critical or exhaustingly complex?

Talkback The landscape is changing making it easier for the average person to do XML. Crossing the gap between the technical world of the XML saavy to the real world of end users is the key. HTML did this - now XML needs to find its way.

[August 8, 2003, 21:18]

XML standard approved after three years

News A method of labelling discrete parts of an XML document concluded its tortuous journey toward standardisation with the World Wide Web Consortium's approval of XPointer. Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a W3C recommendation that lets authors...

[March 26, 2003, 10:52]

XML spec moves ahead despite gripes

News The Web's leading standards body this week advanced its seminal XML specification amid complaints that it was breaking XML's backwards-compatibility in order to benefit IBM. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) this week released XML 1.1 as a...

[October 17, 2002, 16:48]

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